SSSI NSW Twilight Networking Event: Remote Sensing: Modern Imagery & Sensors

When:
8 February, 2018 @ 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
2018-02-08T17:30:00+11:00
2018-02-08T21:30:00+11:00
Where:
LinQ Bar, Shelbourne Hotel
200 Sussex St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Contact:
SSSI NSW Twilight Networking Event: Remote Sensing: Modern Imagery & Sensors @ LinQ Bar, Shelbourne Hotel | Sydney | New South Wales | Australia

SSSI NSW invites you to attend our inaugural SSSI NSW Twilight Networking Event!

The SSSI NSW Twilight event series will offer face to face networking with your spatial peers, and each event will target a specific stream with informal presentations followed by an open floor Q&A.

WHEN
Thursday, 8th February 2018
5:30PM – 9:30PM (AEDT)

WHERE
LinQ Bar, Shelbourne Hotel, 200 Sussex Street, Sydney

CPD:
1.5 Survey Practice Points

EVENT CODE:
SSSINSW214

PROGRAM
5:30 – 6:30PM: Networking drinks & nibbles
6:30 – 6:40PM: Introduction to program and speakers
6:40 – 7:10PM: Liz Fulton: RPAS – Taking imagery to new heights
7:10 – 7:40PM: Julia Spark: Unleashing the full capacity of remote sensing
7:40 – 8:10PM: Q&A
8:10 – 9:30PM: Networking drinks & nibbles

ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS AND PRESENTATIONS

Speaker 1: Liz Fulton
Liz Fulton is GIS Operations Manager of Cardno throughout the Asia Pacific region.

RPAS – Taking imagery to new heights
Liz will provide an overview of remotely piloted aircraft technology and how it integrates into the surveying and spatial industry. She will discuss aspects of the technology for companies to consider and a quick look at how a multi-disciplinary professional service company is using it.

Speaker 2: Julia Spark
Julia Spark is the National Business Development Manager for Atlass-Aerometrex, a wholly Australian aerial survey company.

Unleashing the full capacity of remote sensing
Traditional photogrammetric and LiDAR technologies will form the basis of this presentation working through to the latest 3D technologies. High-resolution, photo realistic, accurate reality models extracted from photogrammetry to create a triangulated irregular network model provides users with detailed 3D visualisation allowing them to communicate complex information useful for stakeholders, public consultation, augmented reality and virtual tours.

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